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  • @kobamoto said:

    @stormbeats said:

    @Philippe said:
    Pretty much everything on OP-1 in one button away.
    On Ipad: a zillion tap away.

    @Philippe and how many zillion taps did it take to write that on your ipad/desktop/phone Just a few - each to their own though - i personally would not spend that much on a calculator making gimmicky music thing

    fair enough but you do know that the gimmicky part comes from the user not the op-1 or the iPad

    @kobamoto dude we’ve never had a dispute and I aint about to- Chill

  • @Dawdles said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @Dawdles said:

    @Telengard said:
    I find my OP-1 is more like an instrument. The first time someone picks up a guitar, they can't do a lot and often find it limiting, especially if they come from a electronic background. But if you put in the time you realize what can be done with it. It forces me to "let go" and just "go with it", which I believe has made me better at music.

    I like to make music two ways, one via an instrument like the OP-1 or piano and the other via a more structured system, like a DAW using MIDI sequencers or GR-16 or an electribe where I can keep going back and changing things until I am satisfied.

    That’s good way of describing it. Synths/sampler/fx/sequencers etc all feel like one thing. It doesn’t fight against you when combining those things like iPad often does. Everything’s one/two taps and done...been my most used synth/inspiration box past couple of years for that reason. Tbh I’m bit tired of it lately but still struggling with idea of selling...

    Depends what you get instead. You’d get around £600 for it second hand, which can buy kit that might be more useful for your workflow.

    Yeah for sure. I’m not trying to sell Op1’s or say it’s the best thing or it solves every requirement ;) Just that for me it’s proven kinda unique overall in what I’ve gotten out of it. It’s one of those instruments that If you connect with then it spits inspiration out and is useful in a bunch of ways. Other stuff can get you the same (or better). But that’s nearly always true and odds are I wouldn’t have made exactly the same tracks or sounds with something else and I like the stuff I’ve done with it ;)

    Cool

  • edited September 2018

    @MonzoPro said:

    @Philippe said:

    @stormbeats said:

    @Philippe said:
    Pretty much everything on OP-1 in one button away.
    On Ipad: a zillion tap away.

    @Philippe and how many zillion taps did it take to write that on your ipad/desktop/phone Just a few - each to their own though - i personally would not spend that much on a calculator making gimmicky music thing

    Too many zillions. Everything on an ipad feels like it is hidden somewhere in a submenu, under the screen menu, and getting there requires steps with unfortunately missed step: not every tap is effective.
    The point is, with a touch screen you only know a tap has been effective when you get a visual or audible feedback, your fingers gets none.
    Versus a physical buttons, it is in a different order of magnitude of effectiveness.

    Thing is, a lot of stuff on the OP-1 is two taps away, and a lot of options require scrolling through sub menus. Looking through the options on a tiny, dimly lit screen is actually less user friendly than having a decent sized iPad screen in front of you, particularly if you’re on stage.

    Not knocking the OP-1 but I don’t agree it’s better for music making than an iPad, just different.

    I agree with all you said - its the price for what it does that makes me think its a bit over hyped Iam in no way saying its crap just the pricing Also can full mixes be done with these OP things?

  • @stormbeats said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @Philippe said:

    @stormbeats said:

    @Philippe said:
    Pretty much everything on OP-1 in one button away.
    On Ipad: a zillion tap away.

    @Philippe and how many zillion taps did it take to write that on your ipad/desktop/phone Just a few - each to their own though - i personally would not spend that much on a calculator making gimmicky music thing

    Too many zillions. Everything on an ipad feels like it is hidden somewhere in a submenu, under the screen menu, and getting there requires steps with unfortunately missed step: not every tap is effective.
    The point is, with a touch screen you only know a tap has been effective when you get a visual or audible feedback, your fingers gets none.
    Versus a physical buttons, it is in a different order of magnitude of effectiveness.

    Thing is, a lot of stuff on the OP-1 is two taps away, and a lot of options require scrolling through sub menus. Looking through the options on a tiny, dimly lit screen is actually less user friendly than having a decent sized iPad screen in front of you, particularly if you’re on stage.

    Not knocking the OP-1 but I don’t agree it’s better for music making than an iPad, just different.

    I agree with all you said - its the price for what it does that makes me think its a bit over hyped Iam in no way saying its crap just the pricing Also can full mixes be done with these OP things?

    I agree it’s expensive, whether it’s over priced depends on what their costs and profit margins are.

    Never did a full track, I didn’t get on with the recording/saving thing. Good to play as an instrument though.

  • @stormbeats said:

    @kobamoto said:

    @stormbeats said:

    @Philippe said:
    Pretty much everything on OP-1 in one button away.
    On Ipad: a zillion tap away.

    @Philippe and how many zillion taps did it take to write that on your ipad/desktop/phone Just a few - each to their own though - i personally would not spend that much on a calculator making gimmicky music thing

    fair enough but you do know that the gimmicky part comes from the user not the op-1 or the iPad

    @kobamoto dude we’ve never had a dispute and I aint about to- Chill

    relax man I said it in my whisper voice :) no disputes just op-1/ipad talk

  • the only thing I don't like about the Op-1 is T.E.'s legendary stubbornness in regards to how they update it, in this regard the iPad devs, even the stubborn ones are waaaaaaay more open minded, that's something that can't be discounted.

  • Just found out op-z chords have a max polyphony of........ 3. Nail in coffin ⚰️ as regards to my lust on the device. I can also Rest In Peace now 😂

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